Architectural Exterior Photography

Material - Form - Mass - Scale - Color - Light - Shadow.

These constitute the artistic pallet an Architect uses compose their vison of places & spaces. The subtext of this artform is a knowledge of the sociology & psychology of the users who will inhabit their built work. Distilling that complex composition is what my education & experience allow me to capture.

Driving Philosophy

Communicate the designed intent and character with clarity and purpose that provides insight and delight.

Composition

Communicating the intent and inspiration of the form and function of a space is what focuses my eye and decisions while on site.

Lighting

I take a balanced approach to working with natural and artificial light. Light is something that is considered carefully by the architect and design team. Recreating the optimal lighting conditions of a space to capture the atmosphere and experience of a space is critical.

ArchitecturalInteriors

Altus Architecture +Design: Minnetonka Residence - Kitchen

Altus Architecture +Design: Minnetonka Residence - Living Space

Crystal Court - Courtyard

Crystal Court - Glass Roof

Gadsden Retirement Community

Streeter Place - Chicago

Lake Region Healthcare: Cancer Care Sanctuary

Oakdale Discovery Center

Mill City Museum

Open Book - MSR Architects

Homes by Architects Tour Home #15

Anderson Athletic Center - Basketball Arena

Anderson Athletic Center - Indoor Track

Anderson Athletic & Recreation Complex - Pool

Anderson Athletic Center - Home Locker Room

Anderson Athletic Center - Lifting Room

Tramonto's Restaurant

Architectural Interior Photography

Material - Form - Mass - Scale - Color - Light - Shadow.

These constitute the artistic pallet an Architect uses compose their vison of places & spaces. The subtext of this artform is a knowledge of the sociology & psychology of the users who will inhabit their built work. Distilling that complex composition is what my education & experience allow me to capture.

Driving Philosophy

The whole point of hiring a professional photographer, is that they can communicate the designers intent and tallent with clarity and purpose.

Composition

Communicating the intent and inspiration of the form and function of a space is what focuses my eye and decisions while on site.

Lighting

The balance between naturally occurring light and artificial is one that is considered carefully by the architect and design team. Recreating the optimal lighting conditions of a space to capture the mood and experience of a space is critical.

ArchitecturalProduct Photography

Architectural Product Photography

A designer looks for all these when creating their spaces. You have the product their looking for. Are you able to grab their attention? When you need to communicate those innumerable & indefinable features of yourproduct, that is what I deliver.

Portraits

FREE PORTRAIT DAY returns to the 2016 AIA MN ConventionNov 8th-11th

All registered AEC attendees of this fall's convention will have the opportunity to refresh their portraits with a fresh look.The portrait studio will be located adjacent to The Minnesota Architectural Foundation's Raffle display area.

To see as many attendees as possible, I encourage you to pre-register with the form below to get access to the limited number of sessions available during show hall hours. Details will follow once those hours are published. A donation to the Minnesota Architectural Foundation of $20 is suggested in appreciated for this service but it is not required.

Professional Portraits

In the age of the social network, your virtual presence is your first opportunity to make a good impression. Having a good portrait to use in your professional profile, can separate you from the competition and make you more memorable when it comes time to recruit.

About this Series

It had been a hard few years in the Architectural world with the great recession creating extremely high rates of unemployment. In response I set up a free portrait booth at the IA Minnesota convention in 2012 and 2013. AIA MN and I look forward to doing this again in 2016!